As residents are urged to have their say over threatened closures...

Young readers are backing the campaign to save Fylde libraries – as residents across the area are encouraged to make their voices heard during the consultation process over threatened closures.

Under Lancashire County Council proposals, Fylde could lose four of its five libraries in their current form, with only St Annes set to continue as it is now, while Kirkham’s facilities would be accommodated in alternative premises nearby.

The County Council, looking to save £200m by 2020/21, stresses that no firm decisions have been made and a 12-week consultation is running until the second week of August.

Thousands of people across Fylde, including some 3,000 in Lytham, have already put their names to petitions calling for the local libraries to be preserved.

Meanwhile, the Friends of Ansdell Library were delighted with the response to a competition held for local youngsters to design a poster on want from their library.

Suggested by 10-year-old Alice Burr, who attends Lytham Hall Park Primary School, it attracted around 100 entries, many of which are now on display in shops.